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4 irnnt4 Q I THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1912 EVENING EDITION. 8 (1 wuu.4jjaau.zj i i jU!MFjnm-xjrw TO l!l SUPPLIES HERE CONGRESSMEN e 1 IT Only 3 More Shopping Days Until Christmas K- n i Suggestion That Coos Bay People Write Acquaintances in Behalf of Harbor. C. 1. Uolgard suggests tlmt It would ho u good scliomo for nil residents of tho Cooa Day section, who hnvo n liorsonnl acquaintance with congrcssnicn, nnd especially members of tho river nnd harbors committee, to wrlto thorn nnd urgo that nn nniiropiintlon ho mndo for they nlnnncd to bring much stuff 'tim Coos Ilnv bnr linnrovainont Ho direct Into tho Umpqun nnd thosnys thnt such letters would grcnt aiuslnw, but thoy hnvo found thnt I iy fncllltnto the work of tho special tho bnra of tho rivers nro too un- committee, which will lcavo nfter cortnln nnd now proposo to hnvo tho Chrlstmns to tnko the mnttor up Porter Bros. May Use Coos Bay as General Depot Railway Work. It Is estimated thnt Coos Hny mny bo mndo tho general dopot for nil of tho mntorlnl nnd supplies for tho construction of tho Coos Hny Kugeno line. This wns Intimated hero recently by parties fninlllnr with tho plans of Porter llrothcrs, who havo tho contract. Originally lnrgor vessels bring tho supplies nnd inntorlnls In hero nnd then nnvo tho smnllor vossols tnko It from hero. Thoy nro nlso said to bo plnnnlng direct nt Wnslilngton. Tho mem bers of the luvors nnd Hnrbors Commltteo nnd tlolr Washington addresses nro ns follows: Stonhcn M. Stmrkmnn of Florldn. . .. . . . - . . i - . --, to nnng consiuornuio sturr ror mo, congress Hnll. Eugeno ond In by rail through Ku- Joseph K. Hanstlcll of Loulslnnn, gone, ns It Is oxpectod thnt tho Tho "Dowcy. NotI tunnel will bo completed suf- George F. Burgess of Tcxns, tho flclcntly to run trnlns through It In Cochran. by early next summer. Henj. 0. Humphreys of Mlsslsslp- Dnn Ilruhn, gonernl superintend-) pi, 3C10 Lowell street, Clovolnnd ent of Porter Ilros, enmo In horo Pnrk. this wcok on the Uoscoo, which hnd, Geo. W. Tnylor of Alnbnmn, 1102 to como Into Coos liny for sholtor P. street. whllo wnltlng for nn opportunity to Edwin J. Ellorbo of South Cnro- tako n enrgo Into tho Umpqun. Just linn. Congress Hnll. ns soon ns there nro somo further Chns. G. Edwards of Goorgln, tho developments, M nrulin or somo Uurllngton. other representative of Porter Tiros. John II. Sninll of North Cnro- will tnlto up with tho people of Coos Una, tho Logan, liny nnd tho Coos county court tho Chns. I llookor of Missouri, tho question of building ronds from tho Now Vnrnum. north nldo of ITio liny to tho tunnel Thotuns Gnllnghcr of Illinois, from Ton Mllo to Winchester Crook. Congress Hnll. OoiK'iilmgen Plnni, John W. Uohono of Indiana. Mr. Tromblny of Copenhagen Unnlcl A. Drlscoll of Now York, Ilrothers. who hnvo tho contract for Congress Hnll. tho construction of nbout eight miles Michael Donahue of Pcnnsylvniiln, of rond uenr tho Umpqun, Including Congross Hnll. four miles north of tho Winchester Thomas J Scully of Now Jersey, Crook-Ton Mllo tunnel, nnd tho tho Now Wlllnrd. north nppronch to It hns been hero Geo. C. Lnwronco of Mnssnehu- tlils week to securo lnborers. Thoy setts, tho Shoroltnm. nro having difficulty In getting .Tames H. Davidson of Wisconsin, help nnd ho Is plnnnlng to open nn tho Dowcy. employment offlco on the Hny soon II. Olln Young of Michigan, tho nfter tho first of tho year ovorcomo Portland. this drawback. Ho will havo ono Win. n Itodoburg of Illinois, 1702 mnn horo to hlro laborers nnd to Nineteenth streot. nrrnngo for tho cashing of tho Win. K. Humphrey of Washing- firm's pav checks hero. Tho olllco ton. tho Roynlton. will bo for no other purpose. Ho Charles A. Kennedy of Iowa, 211 sayB thoy aro nlso plnnnlng to hnvo North Cnpltnl streot. workmen brougTit In horo from San Andrew J. llurshflold of Ponnsyl- Prnnrlsco. Tho firm hnd nbnut six- vinilii, tho Now Wlllnrd. ty men nt work when ho loft. Ho says thov nro limiting good progress. TKItKDOES DID IT Coponhngen Ilros. may got tho contract for tho south npprojich to cnuvd Leak In Steamer Wnslilngton tho tunnel. Porter Pros, plnn to. ..., Tnn ,,,,.,. drlvo tho tunnol thomsolvcs. Tho contract for tho Coos liny ond of tho lino south of tho tunnol has tint boon sublet by MncAithur-Porsk Company to Porter nros. or anyone else. CUliLIXGS OK COQUlfiLi: Told, iiinjj Dclity Thursday's Portland Orcgonlnn says: "Aflor tho stenmcr WnBhlngton hnd bcon docked flvo times In nn ef fort to nscortnln what mado her leak nft, Captain Albert Crowo, aun'oyor for tho Snn Francisco llonrd of Mar luo Uudorwrltors, found n teredo puncture In tho stornpost, loented Just IS'owk of Coin County Seat ns lly tin Herald. A. P. Mlllor sold his confectlonory Btoro to John Lonovo on Saturday iitbovo tho vessels light load lino. Tho last, nnd possession of tho snino wns Washington had boon brought horo union uy mo now owner on .ionnny. fr . r n , r(,.,ni,.H ah often Saloon llconsos woro granted to'rrom Coos " , ' "' , , Ilnxter IJros., J. P. Tuppor, A. K. " b1i wns "0tl from tho drydock, Dockett, A. W. Gnrtcn by tho City tho leak resumed working Industrl Counoll. The resignation of C. A. ously, oxcopt onco whon tho shaft Kvordon ns mnrshnl wnH nccoptod, to , .n.,,,,,,",,,. hnil been remove 1 to tako effect Jnnunry first. Ordlnanco nnrt l,,0l)0lIor n boon ronunot to No. 81 wns pnssod under BUBiionslon' ,invo " ow lon'l slcovo fitted nnd tho of tho rules. This ordlunnco lovles niholo plugged. Thnt Is now explnluod apodal tax of ton mills on nil tho i,y tho fact Hint tho vossol wns not proporly In tho corporation. Tho on- na ,, nlt n ,, ,,,n linnvv tlmntod niuount to bo rnlsod Is $G, 000, and will bo used for tho ntir poso of dofrnylng oporntlng oxpouses nnd tho pnyniont of city debts. ns doop nft ns when tho honvy gear wns In plnco." DAM) DAXCK Xinns night. - gm i ur'i-..; a. . ..,- i.4- i r AnrisiLiTias tunics uuiuucea Year" Come With Us And Solve the Gift Problem in (his si ore, where ho avouM do liis own purclinsitifr polcnt salesmen will nssisl you in scleoUnir niin. " mid Inslim; gifts, which, coining f,o,n Ulis &$ added value. carry .l'Jk"J"l'0,MUV && ftctijamjn Clotlics Neckwear, 00c to $1.00 Silk rose, 50o to $1.50 pair Night 1?obcs and Pajamas, $1.00 to $5.00 a suit Scarf Pins, On ff Links and Studs, 50c to $3.00. Gloves, $1.00 to $2.50 Ladies' and Men's Um brellas, $1.00 to $0.00. Sweater Coals, $3.00 to $8.50 Suit Cases and Trawls. Lairs. $3 to ftiom1Iwdn Silk Pajamas, $5 a suit , ?ji"01i ? Silk IlandkoL chiefs, 10c to $1,50. $3?ooI5fcra ,l,,rt Mufflcnto Suspenders, 50c to $1.50 Shirts, $1.00 to $5.00 ' I J fats iintl Taps, OOe andup Best of All Buy a Benjamin Suit, Rain Coat or Overcoat for Yourself, Priced $15, $18, $20. and up to $35 s "MONEY TALKS" HUB CLOTHING ( SHOE CO. MARSHFIELD --::-- BAND0N TELLS ABOUT JETTY PROJECT WATCHES For Xmas Gifts Everyone Wants a Watch And a Good Watch, Too wi: ii.wn a large lii.s'i: op thkm ix om, sim'i:h, COM) I'IMjKI) A.l XICKKIi CASKS, FllO.M to $110.00 Tlli:SK WATCJIKS AltR VltOM Till 11KST JIAKKllS l.V TIIK "WOUIiO AX1 KVKUYOXK OAllltlKS 'I'll I J DOl'ltMi (Jl'AltAX- tkk w Tim jiAxri-werruKu axd oritsciA'KR. WITH Ol'U TiAliai? SKIiKCI'lOX WK TAX lLK.Si: KVKUV $1.00 Cooh liny In now lulvertlshiK n $1100.000 bond Ihhiio to dooiion It to 25 foot from tho hiuhor cutninro to Smlth'H milt, n illHlnnro of rovoii inllon. HUIh for tho IioiuIh will ho oponod Jnnunry 13, nnd ninny In qnlrloH nro IioIiik mndo concomltiK them. "Tho ontlro Cooh liny roslon Ih on tho vorgo of ront dovolopmont-. Tho Hnrrlmnn lino from ICiikoho Ih holiiK rnpldly romtructoil. OrndliiK Ih In proKroiw hotwoon Kloronro nnd Kmroiio nnd n IiIr kiiik of mon Ih husy on tho tunnol nt tho dlvldo ho twoon Umpaun nnd Cooh Hny. TIiIb Ih tho loiiROHt tunnol on tho pro poRod lino nnd will ho roniplotod within IS monthR. lly tliun, It Ih OHtlnmtod, tho romnlndor of tho rond will ho finished." Tho rotuinlttco which will proBont Mnrshflold'H Jotty rnso nt WnshlriK ton consIstH of Ii. J. SlniDHon. nros- Idout or tho Port of Cooh Hny: C. A. Smith, ono or tho hlKKCHt lum hormon oporntlnK In tho district; 1). C. Oreono, prosldont of tho MnrBhflohl Chnmhor of Comiuorco; Win. OrlmoH of tho First Nntlonnl nl Ilnnk of Mnrshflold, nnd Cnptnln T. J. MncRonn, of tho Htonmor ilronlcwntor. C. R. Peck Makes Statement in Portland Concerning Harbor Work. Tho Portland Journal prints tho following: Determined to obtain n doopor chnnnol over tho Cooh Hny bnr, n commltteo composed of prominent Mnrshflold citizens will lonvo for WnshliiKton tho dny nitor ChrlstmnH to nslc tho congresslounl rlvors and hnrbors commltteo to lecomuioud nn npproprlntlon suniclont to restoro nnd extend tho Jotty, nccordliiK to Attomoy Cnsslus Peck or Mnrsh flold who hns Just nrrlvod In Port Inud on n business visit. "Tho nmbltlon or rho Coos Hny hiiBlncsB mon Is ror n 30 or -10 root chnnnol ncross tho bnr." snld Mr. Peck nt tho Imperlnl hotol. "Thoy hollovo tho restoration or thn tnttv built somo vonm nco. nml Kh nt. OMAHA. Doc. 20.' Mnrv Drown tension will bring nbout this ro-ir)0B Snrnl Cloud nnd .loslo Komp, suit. Thoy expect to nppenr bo- tlueo Wlnnobngo Indian girls, who roro tho rlvors nnd hnrbors commit- n fow nitha ngo expressed thoir ton nl W'nulil.intn.i Tn.... ...... o .. .1 I (1 PSl m tlirflllfll nil Ollinlin linwinnlinK usk thnt tho stops recommended by f("' wl,lto husbnnds, hnvo recolvcd thorn bo tnkon. In this thoy nro n wcar-iiroposnl of marriage Thoy bucked up by the govornmont on- oxprcssod n proforonco for pollco glnecrs for tho district. mon Philip McNorny, who gives "Thoy look for somo opposition1 "'B rosldenco nt 120 Moultrlo Btreot. from tho War I)opnrtnient. which PlttslnirK. hns wrltton to tho Unltod Is nlnnnlnc tn d rod en tlm oiinnnni Stntes mnrahnl, tho mntrlmonlnl nc- nnd Is hnvlng n dredge built for tltol0"0'' tliro,1B which tho dusky mnl- purposo nt senltlo. Tho committee, ,,U,IB ,""l"u l,lu'r nppeni, 10 opon however, doea not bollovo thnt a I Kotlntlons with a vlow to ninr drodgo enn do tho work bocnuso ""f": , , tho wnvos now roll over tho old' P'oaso don't regard this mlsslvo Jotty nnd would In nil probability '" ft J,,,K HBht." writes McNorny, Into tho chnnnol ,ur "r origin, j mean ovory North Bend News Kllery V. llrllon ofKontuek Inlet wns In North llend thlH weok to Hook tho uld or tho nuthorltloH hi trying to recover rorty boxes or np pIoh thnt woro utolon from his plnco recently. Ho Ih offering n ro wnrd of $20 for tho npprohonslon of tho thlovoB. A. II. McKny linn returned from n trip to lila gold mlno olnlniH In Curry County. Ho oxpects thnt tho mines, which nro nbout 30 mllos from Gold Ilonch, will yield woll. Will. Wnml ntt liln wnntf for Portlnnd nnd Idaho points, whoro In tho South Slough Mlwn WiENMEI AHl IB Permit to Open Saloon on I South Slough May Be Re voked on Account ol it A now question hai lew i IXDIAX MAID1CXS AI-TKIJ "PAFiinWCK" Hl'SllAXOS ho will spend tho holldnys MIhh Kdlth ThomnB nnd hor hrn thor, Ud, hnvo returned from San I'mnolspo. MIbh Thonina. who wns tnkon 111 whllo nttondlng collogo, Iiiih practically recovored. Henry Hoock loft tho flrBt or mo week ror his homo nonr ABtorln, nrtor looking nrtor projiorty Intor osts in tills ncctlon. Mrs. Honry Songstnckon nnd MUh Topping, librarian of tho Mnrshriold Public Library, nro to dollvor nd drosBOB nt tho incotlng or tho North Ilond Mothora nnd Tonchora' club thin nftornoon. Tho North Ilond Hoynl Nolghbnra hnvo elected tho following officers for tho ensuing yonr: Ornclo, Mrs. Daisy Andrew; vlco ornclo, Mrs. Chns. Thoin; rccordor, Mrs. HotUo Cousins; roeolvor, Mra. Jonnlo M. .Incoba; mnrshnl, Mra. Ij. A. I.oomla; chnncollor. Mnry Chnppolloj Inner Bontlnol, Mrfl. HobsIo Itogstnd; out er Bontlnol, Mnrgnrot Sherman; mnuagora, Potor Loggio and Mrs. Lilllnn nalalgor. XOT OX COOS IIAV. TASTK AXI) SATISI'V POCK in1. KVKUV I(KQriltl.MI':XT AXI) KVKItV ski: is itni'ouK vor IllV A watch. Red Cross Drug S tore JKV.'KI.UV DKPAKT.MKXT pllo as much sand as tho dredge could romovo, "Somo yenra ngo congross nppro prlnted $2,500,000 for tho construc tion of n Jotty to scour tho chnnnol to n donth of 20 root. Aftor $000. nnn hnd been expondod In construction! word of if. It would fill mo with dollght If you would put mo In loucn wuu ono of thoso girls aeok lug n palofnco husband." McNorny snys ho 'la n city riro iiiiiii min -n mvor or navonturo, MTOaBwwppOTnvi wimiHii a 25 root chnnnol rosultcd nnd tholc'osl,1K 1,,B l)lcfl with "Mr. Wnrnor work stnppod. Tho romnlndor or ll" '"nrsnni), in tho nnmo ot the npproprlntlon revolted to tlm1 goodness. I nslc you to help mo." government. "Slnco then tho Jotty hns dotor lorntod nnd trnffic Is ondnngerod ns n rosult. Tho tight ror tho restora tion nnd extension or tho Jottv will tborororo bo mndo on the grounds thnt tho present chnnnol Is not ns euro ns It should bo nnd that the Incronsod traffic nvev the bnr tnnkos a doopor channel nbsolutolv noeos snry. For lustnuco. ono of tho big mills noxt year will bandlo 450,000 tons ncrosa tho bar, which U prac tically oqunl to tho ontlro t'onnngo hi mil iiuruur wiiuji mo joity wns built. y Jfax? Steel HAKKItV AXI) DKMCATKSSKX. "Cleanliness is ct to dodlluess" OiiV bread is nuulo clean, kept clean, dellveivil clean. Xciv Story About Western Project. Tho Portlnnd Tologrnm snys: Tho Pnclflc Steel Company Is of riclally given out by O. W. French ot San Dlogo ns tho corporate title ot tho glgnntlo Industrial flchomo which wns tho subject or protract ed conroroncoa In Portlnnd laat wcok nnd la bolng furtlior consid ered nt Tncomn nnd Sonttlo this eok. At Tncomn, Ex-Govornor .T. N. Olllott or Cnlirornln, dlsclnlmod hav ing mado n stntomont denying tho pinna ot tho concern nnd added thnt ho moroly snld Coos Hny wns not includod ns n sito for ono of tho f-trlng of big stool plnnts. Ho mndo no donlnl of tho genornl plnns as outlined In tho Tologrnm thnt will nrobably knotk nt W permit which tlio uooa coumj w recently grnnted to Prank Cim to opon a plnco mere. II enniim Unit tllB itlte U F vldos thnt nppllcatiom for IhH llconsoa must bo s'snea oj niin.lmlf nf tlm VOtert W tM I iiini fiiinprnii'g nctltlon TU I ciliated early last fall, M" " mini Diiunibu ,, Coos county commlsjloneri M fvn ii nn fur act on until U eombor. Whllo Cameron i t...i i. ..ii nt iha nsmfl l l I till UIIVIHIIl n. lk C1U mnlo voters of the. Sou SW precinct, It did noi iw"- , hnlf or the names when iu cronsod number was causea i granting or siuiraBe. m UIO porilll lictuueo ."- It Krn!ed. after tta ten-J J oxpectcu ii i vr ,t- first tako tho matter up at lt n1 " Ing In Jnnunry. . f Cameron Is now out una under an indictment gJg ...III. I.nnl-IOL'C nC On S0UW BH-r Wllll uuwi.-un-u PACIFIO COAST I1AB SOWJ iAn l."- " OrAltAXTICICI) POCKKT KXIVKS and SAFKTV ItAZOHS, nt XOIU'OX IIAXSKX'S TWO STOKES. Port Will Spend $.100,000. "Wo havo an IS root channol In- sldo tho harbor and tho Port ot a i STRUIKIt SPRKDWKMi AVIIiTi Also Cnl.es, Cool.los, Pies nnd ,im MJAVK SAX I.'UAXOISCO SUNDAY, DKCKJHtKIt 2, DIUKOT FOR COOS HAY WITH PASSENGERS AXI) FREIGHT. Hal.ed Goods, Try our dainty Hnkery Luncli. Oiien Evenings mid Sundnys -Let us Servo You. la X. 2nd St. Phono 112-1, Tflnmntll River, nnl.ey, Requa 0.1. "'"J chart lino 1'iane. northeast. u Humboldt Day. Dec. v-v iAn.nn. tiie Roller, of Eure". reports north channel 18 few plo. No. a black spar WJ nnnn NO. !-" ,v 7. I I """.'U .:.... .iii BOOfaw'! of Nortli nay '"-" ' ,...,, cpl E. Straight channe no lofJ to navigation, having foet nt low wm. kKn. Coqulllelther.Dee. . rf nonborg. Randon, Or., ll ntchait plow nnd rtanBrt San Dlogo W. " CoBBer ciai vju-i ci'w piano Aids all O. h. ,.8. Rogue River. Rar, 0r.t Try The Times' Wnnt Ads. ..- r feat at chart piw- i iu w w dm ioi,.lit nut. " iiLS and TOYS Sl PRICK at COOS aw - ;:-iflt